It is worth reading and leave a comment.There and here, by the way. :)I’m also getting a little disheartened by the lack of comments. The visits continue with more than 300 per day, according to statistics from WordPress, but comments declined. I think that is not entirely due to Facebook; I myself comment much less on many blogs I read daily (formerly in Google Reader and now in Feedly).
Certainly you have noticed I’ve been more lazy – I do not touch a needle and thread for about two months and I miss them a lot! I’ll try to combat this shameful laziness, especially since I do not consider myself lazy, just q.b. ;)

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Just letting you know that I have been SO inspired by your beautiful handwork! Thank you for carefully teaching me (through your tutorial) about drawn thread work. I have made a linen pillowcase using this technique along the hem and edged it with a crochet border. Please keep up the wonderful work you are doing! I hope to learn more! Thank you very much!!

Hello – I don’t often comment on blogs – only if I have something to say that hasn’t already been said. And never on Facebook, since I don’t use it! But I have greatly enjoyed reading your blog and seeing the beautiful Portuguese embroideries, so thank you very much for sharing them with us :-)

I try to leave comments, but I don’t like to repeat what others have said. In that case I often hit the like button. When people write comments on my blog I always (99%) reply, even if only to say thanks for reading. I think that is partly why I don’t add repetitious comments. It’s hard enough work to write the blog and then to reply to all comments makes it even tougher.

Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog, Meri! I have to admit to commenting very rarely on blogs lately, even though I find it discouraging that there are less comments on my own. I love the connections that we made in earlier days of blogging, when everyone left comments.